Know Kamchatka
Kamhatka Ethnotourism
If you are curious about life and cultures of northern aboriginal people, welcome to Kamchatka!
The Itelmens
The Itelmens are the most ancient inhabitants of Kamchatka
The Evens
The Evens do not belong to Kamchatka’s indigenous people
The Aleuts
The Aleuts are ancient people of the Aleutian Islands
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Мои камчатские соседи
Игорь Шпиленок, фотограф-натуралист, основатель заповедника «Брянский лес», рассказывает о своей работе инспектором Кроноцкого заповедника
Nalychevo Thermal Springs
Nalychevo Thermal Springs
Zelenovskye Lakes
Zelenovskye Lakes
Malkinskye Thermal Springs
Malkinskye Thermal Springs
Paratunka Thermal Springs
Paratunka Thermal Springs
The Bystrinsky District’s Thermal Springs
The Bystrinsky District’s
Thermal Springs
Hunting in Kamchatka
Kamchatka’s fauna abounds in animals and birds that may be of strong interest for hunters
Russian Bay
At the entrance to Russian Bay there is a rookery of Steller's sea lions - there are about a hundred of them
The Chukchi
The Chukchi – the Koryaks’ northern neighbors were the Chukchi – “reindeer people”
A comic strip «How not to make the bear angry?»
A comic strip «How not to make the bear angry?» is an initiative of the Kronotsky Nature Reserve implemented with the support of the Association of Specially Protected Natural Territories of the Kamchatka region.